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  1. Saint John River | Map, North America, & Facts

    WebApr 12, 2024 · Saint John River, large river rising in Somerset county in northwestern Maine, U.S., and flowing northeast to the Canadian border, …

  2. Saint John River | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    WebFeb 7, 2006 · Saint John River is a 673 km long river in Maine and New Brunswick, Canada. It is known as the Wolastoq by the Wolastoqiyik people, meaning "beautiful river" in their language. It has a history of …

  3. St. John River Valley - National Geographic

    WebSt. John River Valley. By Robin Esrock. 5 min read. Eastern Canada's longest river, the 418-mile St. John, runs down the western edge of New Brunswick along the border with Quebec to the Bay of Fundy.

  4. St. John River - Maine Rivers

    WebSt. John River (photo NRCM) The St. John flows over 410 miles from Fourth St. John Pond to the Bay of Fundy. Rapid in places, calm in others, it marks the boundary between Quebec and Maine for many miles.

  5. Saint John River / #ExploreNB / Tourism New Brunswick

    WebIt’s surrounded by lush green rolling hills of farmland. It’s perfect for swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, and even water-skiing. At points along the river, cable ferries will take you to friendly communities across …

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    Fun Fact: Twice a day, the St. John River is forced to flow backward by the world's highest tides, as much as 48 feet above low tide, advancing from the Bay of Fundy. Vancouver-based Robin Esrock is author of The Great Canadian Bucket List and was the host of the Nat Geo Adventure TV series Word Travels.
    Saint John River, large river rising in Somerset county in northwestern Maine, U.S., and flowing northeast to the Canadian border, where it gradually turns southeast to form the international boundary for 80 miles (130 km). Just above Grand Falls, the river enters Canada and flows through New Brunswick into the Bay of Fundy at Saint John.
    The valley features historic wooden covered bridges, river ferries, falls, artist studios, and historic sites. The Saint John River is a 673-km-long river that flows from Northern Maine into Canada, and runs south along the western side of New Brunswick, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean in the Bay of Fundy.
    Designation The 400 km section of the St. John River that flows through New Brunswick was designated a Canadian Heritage River in 2013 for its outstanding cultural heritage values. The Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) have lived along this river, which they called the Wolastoq, or “the good and bountiful” river, for 10,000 years.
  7. St. John River, New Brunswick | Canadian Heritage …

    WebThe St. John River begins in the deep woods of Maine and flows 400 km through New Brunswick into the Bay of Fundy, where it feeds the world’s highest tides. The river was designated to the CHRS in 2013 in …

  8. The Saint John River: A Journey through New Brunswick’s Lifeline

  9. Saint John River Valley – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

  10. Nature Conservancy and the St. John River | Down East …

    WebFor 80 miles, the St. John is Maine’s northern border; from there, it flows southeast through New Brunswick to meet the Bay of Fundy. Along its lower sections, it’s flanked by early-settled farmland, but in its upper reaches, …

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